Still on the List
All of those things that you said you would do are still on the list. Whether you promised dad you would do them, or your own adult self…they are perhaps warranted. Set your goals. Plan the days. Make the time. Read More …
All of those things that you said you would do are still on the list. Whether you promised dad you would do them, or your own adult self…they are perhaps warranted. Set your goals. Plan the days. Make the time. Read More …
Yes, the tiniest details matter. Small print. The fine print. The numbers that are so small that a 3 looks like an 8 or a 5 looks like a 6…you can really mess things up. Like when you miss a Read More …
They told you in the beginning to hold on because it’s gonna be a bumpy ride. They were not wrong. Did you believe them? No. Of course you didn’t. You thought you were ready. You were different. You were prepared. Read More …
When in doubt… Forge ahead. Ask again. Try anyway. Bring others long. Look it up. Learn more. Skip it. There are many ways to feel, when in doubt – but – you should always trust your instincts. If they say Read More …
Whether you are born with it or choose it, what’s in a name is probably more about what you make of it. Not just John or Bob, Mary or Ann…the first and last are usually assigned. We don’t have an Read More …
It’s what we do that matters. Whether it is the common things or the special occasions. Be your best self: Every day. Throughout the year. When stressed out. Spending time with people new to us, or close and familiar. Living Read More …
If it fits…wear the hat. The weather may dictate this and then you might not care too much about the fit. But, other times it is so important. Be ready to adopt the roles you are meant to assume. Be Read More …
Sometimes it is simple…just be there and that is more than enough. Offer what you can do. Show up when you say you can. Bring your favorite thing, food, beverage – if appropriate. Be sure to have a bright smile Read More …
Naturally you help others first. You have always been that way. Share a snack with someone in elementary school who forgot one or doesn’t like their lunch. Teach them how to tie their shoes because their parents are left handed Read More …
I’m so many ways it is best to remain incognito and do your best work, slowly. Deliberately Thoughtfully Quietly Persistently It will get through. Then you can move on to the next task. Making a difference while you remain incognito Read More …